The results of bigfoot surgery recovery, which are generally good, can be seen in the following ways: First, by surgically removing the surrounding bursa, the pain around it is alleviated, allowing for a better recovery. Secondly, the contracture ligaments around the joint are cut off, enabling the joint to recover further, or to reduce the joint pain caused by the contracture. Third, orthopedic surgery is performed to restore the shape of the bunion and reduce the local pressure of the bunion on the second toe, thus improving symptoms.